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Apple to appeal against $2bn EU antitrust fine in Spotify case

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Apple is to appeal against a $2 billion antitrust fine issued by the European Commission following a complaint by Spotify, the technology company has said.

The iPhone maker has been accused of unfairly shutting out music-streaming rivals on its platforms. It was the first antitrust fine imposed on the company by Brussels.

The EU opened the investigat­ion following a 2019 complaint by Spotify over the restrictio­ns as well as Apple’s 30 per cent commission fees on the App Store.

Brussels said its investigat­ion had found Apple bans music-streaming app developers such as Spotify from informing iOS users about cheaper music services outside the App Store.

“For a decade, Apple abused its dominant position in the market for the distributi­on of music streaming apps through the App Store,” European Competitio­n Commission­er Margarethe Vestager said.

The commission said it had added a lump sum of $2 billion to act as a deterrent to Apple, and because a significan­t amount of the harm caused was non-monetary.

The fine must be sufficient to deter Apple from repeating the present or a similar infringeme­nt; and to deter other companies from committing the same or a similar infringeme­nt, the commission said.

Apple has also been ordered to remove its anti-steering provisions and to refrain from repeating the infringeme­nt in the future.

The Cupertino, California-based company said the commission’s investigat­ion did not find evidence of anticompet­itive behaviour.

Apple accused Spotify of wanting to “rewrite the rules of the App Store” in a way that favours them.

It also said Spotify does not pay Apple anything for being on the App Store, and that Apple does not collect commission on Spotify subscripti­ons purchased on the Spotify website.

Spotify hailed the EU decision and said the commission is “putting customers first” by imposing the fine on Apple.

“This decision sends a powerful message – no company, not even a monopoly like Apple, can wield power abusively to control how other companies interact with their customers,” Spotify said.

The iPhone maker has been accused of unfairly shutting out music-streaming rivals on its platforms

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